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Former No. 1 Marat Safin will marry model Anna Druzyaka, the Russian press reports. Safin and Druzyaka will reportedly hold ceremonies both in Moscow and New York.
If he did, Marat will flame out in the first or second round. If he didn't, then Marat will at least make the quarters. Results have always been this arbitrary with Safin, only now more than ever.
Marat Safin and Andrey Rublev during their practice session - Source: Getty During a recent interaction with Tennis.com ahead of his 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters campaign, Andrey Rublev opened up ...
Marat Safin is back. The tall, lugubrious Russian left no one in any doubt after an intense, gripping performance last night in which he outplayed Andy Roddick at his own game and tipped the No 1 ...
NEW YORK — Marat Safin strutted off the Grand Slam stage with little of the sound or fury that accompanied so much of his combustible career. No post-match pomp-and-circumstance for the two-time ...
In a recent interview, former World No. 1 and two-time Grand Slam winner Marat Safin, stated that his compatriot Daniil Medvedev could eclipse his achievements in tennis as the youngster is calmer ...
The awesome present of tennis will run full tilt into the game's bright future in the final of the US Open today when Pete Sampras takes on Marat Safin. Sampras, at 29, will be in pursuit of his ...
Marat Safin finally ended Roger Federer's 26-match unbeaten run with a stunning five-set victory in the semi-finals of the Australian Open. Defending champion Federer saved six match points before ...
Russia's Marat Safin staged a superb fightback to beat home favourite Lleyton Hewitt and claim his first Australian Open title. Safin, beaten finalist in 2002 and 2004, trailed 4-1 in the third ...
ROGER FEDERER is not as good as two-time Grand Slam winner Marat Safin, says ex-world No 18 Vince Spadea. By Mikael McKenzie 08:03, Tue, Sep 18, 2018 | UPDATED: 12:34, Tue, Sep 18, 2018 Bookmark ...
Marat Safin has been fined $2,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct during his first-round win over American Vince Spadea at the U.S. Open, the International Tennis Federation said on Thursday.
Former top-ranked men's player Marat Safin believes that Andre Agassi should give his tennis titles back after confessing he tested positive for a banned substance during his career and lied about ...
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